Simon scheuer



(NoModeL) S. SOHEUER.

BUGKLE.

No. 448,803. Patented Mar. 24, 1891.

INVENTDR MM id pull/9% WITN EESEE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

SIMON SOHEUER, OF NEW' YORK, N. Y.

BUCKLE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 448,803, dated March 24,1891.

Application filed January 15, 1891. erial No. 377,814. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be itknown that I, SIMON SCHEUER, of New York city, New York, have invented an Improved Buckle, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a buckle more particularly designed for securing a bodice to a nal section on line at 00, Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 a

cross-section on line y y, Fig. 1.

In Figs. 3 and 4., which are drawn 011 an enlarged scale, the bodice and belt are omitted.

The letter a represents the face-plate of a buckle, stamped out of sheet metal, so as to present a suitable outline. At the center the face-plate is provided with three parallel bars a a a separated by the slots a To the two side bars a there are secured a pair of shorter rearwardly-projecting bars I). The bars Z) are parallel to the bars a but they are placed in a plane back of the face-plate, Fig. 4:. They are joined to the bars a by their forwardly and inwardly bent ends I).

The bodice A is provided with a pair of longitudinal slits A of a size to admit bars 17. The bodice is slipped over the central bar a, Fig. 1, and its slits are made to embrace the bars I), so that the .latter project rearwardly beyond the bodice, Fig. 2. Next the belt B is slipped through the eyes formed between the bars I) and the bodice A, and is thus securely held in place.

What I claim is A buckle composed of a face-plate a, bars a (L2, and rearwardly-projecting bars I], havin g forwardly and inwardly bent ends b, that are secured to bars a substantially as speci- SIMON SCHEUER.

Vitnesses:

F. v. BRIESEN,

A. JONGHMANS. 

